Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at
7:45 am

Can I just replace the bulb and not the lamp housing in full? LMP H180 replacement lamp VPL-HS20?
I Sony Projector Home Theater. Can I replace just the bulbs and not the entire housing? If yes, what other bulbs / lamps are compatible?
I experienced with Mitsubishi and Sony lamps from a lamp Ushio Manufacurer good, as the lamp first. It is not recommended by the television companies and it is not really a savings. The cage is cheap, the lamp is expensive. I have not had any problems, but you should know that there are several specifications essential to the lamp, and the rest of the light engine is designed around these specifications. For example, temperature color lamp television should be about 6400 Kelvin, but not exactly. Without doubt, 6504 is perfect. If you do not understand these things, you can buy the complete system, and pay an extra 20 bucks or so. And I advise you do so before the original lamp is extinguished. It is nice to have a spare laying around on Superbowl Sunday ... Just in case!
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Friday, July 24th, 2009 at
7:29 pm

How do I know the difference between an original oil lamp and a reproduction?
I recently became interested to oil lamps, the problem is how do I know the difference from the original and a reproduction?
cable Food is usually the first yield
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Friday, July 24th, 2009 at
3:23 pm

A projector lamp has a broad range of applications. This is not only used for presentations in the business units and educational institutions, but also in the movie or home theaters. Projector lamps are classified into three types, namely overheads, slides, and multimedia projector lamps.
Overhead Projector Lamps - The spotlight feature a bright light bulb and a base plate underneath. This bulb projector sends the image to a particular type of mirror which in turn enlarges the image and delivers the screen empty. Halogen lamps are high power typically used in a lamp overhead projector. The business professionals and educators who want to share charts, sales charts, and other documents is a lamp overhead projector extremely useful. They are also the most affordable of the lot.
Slide Projector Lamps - These bulbs are specifically Useful for viewing slides. Projector lamps in a slide projector containing a single slot for 35mm slides. The images on each slide are magnified and projected on the big screen. Slide projectors are ideal for teachers, professionals, and photographers who are using evidence images of physical cameras.
Multimedia Projector lamps - Images of a DVD reel of film or videotape are enlarged projected on a larger screen with such lamps. Movie theaters and home theater systems use a multimedia projector. Although the most expensive of the three, the lamps in a multimedia projector last about 2,000 hours or more.
Whatever the type of projector lamp, it starts to dim and die after a certain point of time. When this happens, a projector lamp replacement is what you need. To buy any kind of projector lamp replacement, there is no better place than BulbToGo.
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Friday, July 17th, 2009 at
7:18 am

HOW LONG TO TAKE THE BULBS IN ORIGINAL MITSUBISHI DLP 73INCH to go wrong?
If you treat her badly (physically or electrically) = Milliseconds.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009 at
1:42 pm

What type of lamp bulb heat is best for a leopard gecko?
I have a leopard gecko and I had a lightbulb red before but my mom just bought one a blacklight. What kind is best? In addition, since I live in California is in the upper 90s and 100s is a fire of heat required?
You want to stay away from black bulbs because they can see that the spectrum and it will mess with the cycle day / night. You should really take back and get a red reptile bulb. They do not see this spectrum very well, so it does not bother them. The power you get is going to depend on the temperature in your home. I doubt your house is in the high 90s, so I guess a 100W light bulb to be fine, but you really need to get a good digital thermometer with a probe to measure your time more accurately. You can pick one up at Target or Wal-Mart for about $ 10. Also, take a dimmer switch so you can turn the intensity of the bulb down if the weather is more than your good range of 88-92 in the hottest part of the tank. Good luck!
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 at
11:32 pm

Help Brilliant Projector Eiki LC-XB28?
So I borrowed this Eiki projector that I use for something. I'm not the most technologically inclined, I am hoping that someone can see through my confusion or direct me in the right place. I plug the USB to my laptop and a projector. "I use the power of large join my computer and I tried to plug in both computer 1 and computer 2 ... but nothing works. I can not any signal, and have been around with the violin for an hour. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
FOR WINDOWS XP on some computers, you have to hit the keys cetain for the projector to work. Im assuming you have Windows XP, if instead of using USB, you may want only use VGA. Simply plug one end of the VGA cable on ur computer, and the other end of the cable to the projector. Then you must set the entry prjocters to VGA (if it does not do that automatically.) FOR WINDOWS VISTA when you connect through VGA, something should appear on the computer, asking if you want to duplicate the image, or simply use the projector as the screen. Pick which ever one you want. Do not forget to set the input to VGA projectors. Sorry I couldnt help you with the USB, its just, im not good to use USB ports for the spotlight. Good Luck
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at
10:59 pm

How long used on the DLP lamp?
How can I see how many hours the lamp my Samsung DLP has been used? I know he is a kind of code, I saw the repair guy do it.
You would not have to worry about the lamp DLP if you want to turn television and read a book from time to time.
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009 at
11:06 am

How to replace the bulb only Mitsubishi DLP?
I have a Mitsubishi WD 57,731 and my extended warranty I sent the bulb only without the housing. They included no instructions. Does anybody know how to install the bulb in my current home? I have housing priority, and it seems to be sealed. Help!
There are screws in the case .... Look for them. Wash your hands first, and only handle the bulb at the back where the metal screw is .... if you have fingers already get a bottle of alcohol and a rag Wash and completely wet bulb with it ..... Then let air dry .... You can also wipe your hands down (even after cleaning) to remove all traces of oil on your hands .... The bulb is fixed to the front cover with small screws, so it is wise to do the work in the kitchen table with good lighting and clean area so that your small screws are not lost ..... Everything you do is remove the screw on tab of metal, and loosen the nut on the screw post. Remember when the lock washer and washers are other things apart and back exactly where they came from .... Now do not screw that OVERTIGHTEN or walnut .... turn just enough to ensure there is no space between the washers and lock nuts and bolts of wireless ......
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Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at
10:18 pm

I need a replacement remote for a projector. Where can I find one?
Hi guys, I have an older model Projector-Mitsubishi LVP-x39OU, and I am looking for a place to buy a replacement remote, but I'm struggling. Someone Did he mind about where to look? Thank you!
Hello Jimmy T. You go to the website of Mitsubishi and once the site there will be a small search window when you type the model number of your projector, look on the bottom to the projector model number. Here is the link (http://www.mitsubishi.com) However, since this projector is an older model, they could not carry the parts, no more, but he badly wants to check just to be sure. Good luck in your search.
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 at
1:11 pm

My projector Sanyo PLC XU48 continues cutting.?
We have a projector Sanyo PLC XU48 to church and Saturday, August 4 amidst a great service to the lamp itself off. I switched back and it came back on. Went back to church Sunday morning and it worked well, but night service INTHE he kept switching off and this happedned about 5 times. Does anyone know what that causation is possible?
Some projectors have integrated thermal protection and if the internal temperature is too high, it will shut down to prevent a fire. I check the fan (and fan filter if it has one), it could be clogged and clean. If is a filter, it could be the replacement type. Visit the Sanyo website or manual. I also vacuumed all the dust if She has been running continuously. The dust is a major contributor to heat buildup. Hope this helps!
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